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# Line 1112  o close down almost everything on h1.ser Line 1133  o close down almost everything on h1.ser
1133    o vsd    o vsd
1134    o write (success-)story!!!    o write (success-)story!!!
1135    
1136    # --- bookmark, 2003-03-13 00:43
1137    
1138  o note about workflow / FAQ: what about old root-emails on the main-host?  o note about workflow / FAQ: what about old root-emails on the main-host?
1139    x purged old mboxes    x purged old mboxes
1140      -> just purge them? (admin-action: approve purge!)      -> just purge them? (admin-action: approve purge!)
# Line 1131  o note about workflow / FAQ: what about Line 1154  o note about workflow / FAQ: what about
1154                formail -I ""                formail -I ""
1155         or         or
1156                sed -e '1,/^$/ d'                sed -e '1,/^$/ d'
1157                  
1158      !!!!!!    no - this doesn't work - 'formail' is not for reading whole 'mbox'-format    !!!!!!
1159      
1160      use this:
1161        #> mutt -f <mbox-file>
1162          
1163    x purged old mboxes:    x purged old mboxes:
1164      #> rm rfms      (last entry: Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 20:45:01 +0100)      #> rm rfms      (last entry: Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 20:45:01 +0100)
1165      #> rm jonen     (last entry: Jun 25  2002)      #> rm jonen     (last entry: Jun 25  2002)
# Line 1164  x glossary::KISS - Keep It Simple, Stupi Line 1193  x glossary::KISS - Keep It Simple, Stupi
1193    
1194  o look how Horde looks with the current 'chora'-stylesheet...  o look how Horde looks with the current 'chora'-stylesheet...
1195    
1196  o dsu2html: aggregate outputs from dsu to one or more linked html page(s)  # --- bookmark, 2003-03-13 00:43
1197    
1198    o dus2html:
1199      o aggregate outputs from dus to one or more linked html page(s)
1200      o run in interval (cron!)
1201    
1202  o server- & tool-consolidation (moonX, toolX)  o server- & tool-consolidation (moonX, toolX)
1203    
# Line 1188  o "what happens if 'dispatchmail' prints Line 1221  o "what happens if 'dispatchmail' prints
1221  x modified routing of netsaint-mails:  x modified routing of netsaint-mails:
1222    netsaint@h1.service.netfrag.org -> service@h1.service.netfrag.org -> ...    netsaint@h1.service.netfrag.org -> service@h1.service.netfrag.org -> ...
1223      'service' is a local posix account...      'service' is a local posix account...
1224      'service' is mapped to 'alert@service.netfrag.org', '\service' in /etc/mail/aliases on h1.service.netfrag.org      'service' is aliased to 'alert@service.netfrag.org, \service' in /etc/mail/aliases on h1.service.netfrag.org
1225    ... -> SMTP -> MX:quepasa.netfrag.org ->    ... -> SMTP -> MX:quepasa.netfrag.org ->
1226      'alert' is a virtual user mapped to local posix user 'gateway' in /etc/mail/virtusertable on quepasa.netfrag.org      'alert' is a virtual user mapped to local posix user 'gateway' in /etc/mail/virtusertable on quepasa.netfrag.org
1227      'gateway' is also a service-account - purpose: forward/copy smtp-mail to other locations      'gateway' is also a service-account - purpose: forward/copy smtp-mail to other locations
1228    -> nfo.support@news.netfrag.org    -> nfo.support@news.netfrag.org
1229      now the mail gets posted to 'nfo.support' at news.netfrag.org (via nntp)      now the mail gets posted to 'nfo.support' at news.netfrag.org (via nntp)
1230    
1231    o why does quepasa.netfrag.org crash regularly?
1232    
1233    o first time tried 'intop' on h1.service.netfrag.org - nice tool! (just knew the web-frontend before!)
1234      -- intop 0.0.1 (Sep 24 2001) -- The first interactive ntop program.
1235      (C) Copyright 2000 L. Deri and R. Carbone. All rights reserved.
1236    
1237    o refactor 'estats' on h1.service.netfrag.org
1238      o new design
1239      o new location
1240        o http://h1.service.netfrag.org/~service/estats/ -> http://h1.service.netfrag.org/caesar/
1241      o new architecture? (use WML - Website Meta Language?)
1242      o new names for services / new hierarchy
1243        o Alerts
1244          o news.netfrag.org/nfo.support
1245        o Accounting
1246          o bw_accounting
1247        o DiskSpaceUsage (dus2html)  [new]
1248        o IOGraph
1249        o Monitoring
1250          o Service
1251            o netsaint
1252            o nsa
1253            o monit
1254          o Network
1255            o ip-connection-state (via ippl)
1256            o ip-port-state (via snmpwalk)
1257        o Backup
1258          o netfrag.org/backup/
1259          o bacula
1260        o Logs
1261          o news.netfrag.org/nfo.support
1262    
1263    o pdumpfs
1264      - 2003-03-13 - before
1265        Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
1266        /dev/ubd/0             1007896    795632    161064  84% /
1267        /dev/ubd/2             2015824   1090236    823188  57% /data
1268      - 2003-03-13 - after
1269        Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
1270        /dev/ubd/0             1007896    795852    160844  84% /
1271        /dev/ubd/2             2015824   1283688    629736  68% /data
1272    
1273    o write MiniHowTo: What the hell is a "Jotter"?
1274    
1275      from: http://www.ericlindsay.com/epoc/bjot5.htm
1276        Jotter is a quick note taker that can include dates, sketches, spreadsheets, and spreadsheet graphs.
1277        You can change the format of sketch and spreadsheet objects. You can also include icons that lead
1278        you to word processed documents or to recorded voice and sound files.
1279    
1280      from: http://www.series5mx.com/machine/software/jotter.asp
1281        Jotter solves the problem by allowing you to enter information as you think of it, without thought
1282        to form or structure. It’s also always just a screen tap away, on the Series 5mx icon bar.
1283    
1284    from: http://www.office-futures.com/2003_03_02_OfficeJotterArchive.htm#90417172
1285      AtNewYork - Microsoft Unleashes Greenwich IM Beta
1286      Thor Olavsrud
1287      Adding steam to its efforts to build greater support for collaboration in the enterprise,
1288      Microsoft unveiled the first widely available beta of 'Greenwich,' the code-name for its
1289      new instant messaging and real-time collaboration server software. [snip]
1290      The technology is designed to provide a central means that will manage all real-time
1291      communications within an enterprise. Greenwich, slated for commercial release in mid-2003,
1292      will integrate presence (knowledge of whether a person is online and available) into the
1293      Windows Server 2003 platform to give enterprises access to voice, video and data collaboration.
1294    
1295    o caesar = ISPMan + {Ms Greenwich (TM)} + {Ms Exchange (TM)} + {Ms Exchange (TM)}
1296        ims + ums!!!
1297    
1298    o write MiniHowTo: What the hell does Microsoft with Greenwich?
1299    
1300      from: http://www.jainnet.com/knowledgeeldorado/archives/2002/08/12/index.html
1301        Microsoft Greenwich
1302        Breaking down barriers between people. Every communications mechanism -- e-mail, phone,
1303        instant messaging, group collaboration tools -- forces individuals to adapt to its approach.
1304        Microsoft's vision for next-generation communications uses Web services to enhance digital
1305        meetings and group collaboration and provides information-agent technology to unify and
1306        manage disparate communications mechanisms. Microsoft demonstrated its future direction
1307        for real-time communications and collaboration (RTC) server software code-named "Greenwich."
1308      
1309      from: http://www.internetnews.com/ent-news/article.php/1480181
1310        [...]
1311        In terms of security, Greenwich fully integrates with Microsoft's IT security management structure,
1312        and will add protection to unencrypted text traveling across the Internet. Greenwich will also provide
1313        standards support for technologies like SSL encryption, Digest and NTLM/Kerberos authentication.
1314        [...]
1315      
1316      from: http://e-businessadvisor.com/doc/12048
1317        [...]
1318        The Greenwich platform includes the following:
1319        - Presence-based functionality that directs messages to available users
1320        - Integration with the previously announced MSN Messenger Connect for Enterprises service
1321          (see http://Advisor.com/doc/11494), which provides authentication and manageability for
1322          business-to-consumer (B2C) instant messaging
1323        - End-to-end communications based on industry security standards
1324        - Administration based on industry-standard technologies and familiar tools
1325        - Data collaboration, PC-to-PC voice and video, and other services
1326        - IM conversation logging to help ensure regulatory compliance, customer service, and security
1327        [...]    
1328    
1329    hehe:
1330      from: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2002/jul02/07-24NETDayUmbrellaPR.asp
1331      [...]
1332      EDITORS' UPDATE, January 25, 2003 -- Microsoft has discontinued use of the code name "Palladium."
1333      The new components being developed for the Microsoft® Windows® Operating System, which are
1334      described in this article under the code name "Palladium," are now referred to as the next-generation
1335      secure computing base for Windows.
1336      [...]
1337      "the next-generation secure computing base for Windows"....
1338      
1339    ongoing Microsoft repackaging:
1340      from: http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-961497.html
1341      [...]
1342      Microsoft's new offering for e-business--code-named "Jupiter"--is a comprehensive set of
1343      server operating systems for doing business on the Web. Jupiter will bring together three
1344      separately available Microsoft server products--BizTalk Server, Content Management Server
1345      and Commerce Server--into one package.
1346      Microsoft unveiled Content Management Server 2002 on Monday.
1347      [...]
1348    
1349    acq: TogetherSoft -> Borland
1350      http://www.togethersoft.com
1351    
1352    acq: Metamerge -> IBM
1353      http://www-3.ibm.com/software/network/directory/pr20020625.html
1354    

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